For the cantilever beam loaded as shown in Figure 2 (Assume El constant): Calculate deflections and rotations at points

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For the cantilever beam loaded as shown in Figure 2 (Assume El constant): Calculate deflections and rotations at points

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For the cantilever beam loaded as shown in Figure 2 (Assume El constant): Calculate deflections and rotations at points B and C by using the Method of Integration and The Method of Superposition. Compare the results obtained from the two methods illustrating their advantages and disadvantages. 50 kN 30kN/m Figure 2 A с B 10m 10m
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